Guidebook for Montcabrier

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Guidebook for Montcabrier

Food Scene

Lovely hosts from Burgundy offering great service and fantastic food.
10 locals recommend
Le Médiéval
24 Grand Rue
10 locals recommend
Lovely hosts from Burgundy offering great service and fantastic food.

Sightseeing

An imposing chateau that is available to explore with amazing views from the towers. It is perched on a hill with a twisting path up which has various quirky boutiques en route. Also three very nice places to stop off at for a drink or something to eat. Big medieval festival held here in July.
127 locals recommend
Chateau de Bonaguil
127 locals recommend
An imposing chateau that is available to explore with amazing views from the towers. It is perched on a hill with a twisting path up which has various quirky boutiques en route. Also three very nice places to stop off at for a drink or something to eat. Big medieval festival held here in July.
So much to see here just over an hours drive from Montcabrier. Rocamadour, Domme, Sarlat, all famous medieval places with wonderful sights to see. The famous prehistoric caves of Lascaux are nearby too. The great thing is the roads are always empty and makes the driving so easy and stress free. Lots of castles to visit, the choice is amazing.
33 locals recommend
Dordogne
33 locals recommend
So much to see here just over an hours drive from Montcabrier. Rocamadour, Domme, Sarlat, all famous medieval places with wonderful sights to see. The famous prehistoric caves of Lascaux are nearby too. The great thing is the roads are always empty and makes the driving so easy and stress free. Lots of castles to visit, the choice is amazing.
The former home of Josephine Baker and her rainbow tribe.
180 locals recommend
Chateau des Milandes
180 locals recommend
The former home of Josephine Baker and her rainbow tribe.

Parks & Nature

We are surrounded by amazing countryside with lots of walking trails all clearly marked. You can even walk to Chateau de Bonaguil from here. Be sure to bring walking boots as some paths can be overgrown. The famous Vallée du Lot cycling path starts in the vineyards nearby in Duravel. You can cycle all day long, stopping off for wine tastings if you wish. There is also the former railway line which offer a great walk, jog or cycle along the river. Everything is clearly marked to make it easy for you.
12 locals recommend
Montcabrier
12 locals recommend
We are surrounded by amazing countryside with lots of walking trails all clearly marked. You can even walk to Chateau de Bonaguil from here. Be sure to bring walking boots as some paths can be overgrown. The famous Vallée du Lot cycling path starts in the vineyards nearby in Duravel. You can cycle all day long, stopping off for wine tastings if you wish. There is also the former railway line which offer a great walk, jog or cycle along the river. Everything is clearly marked to make it easy for you.

Shopping

Lovely market here on Tuesdays. Food, clothes, basket ware etc visit the market, enjoy a beer at La Bellevue and then stroll down to the river for lunch followed by a boat ride down the river. Good supermarket here with fresh fish delivered regularly and has a petrol station,. Nice shop with local wines and produce situated in old railway tunnel called Le Tunnel!
66 locals recommend
Puy-l'Évêque
66 locals recommend
Lovely market here on Tuesdays. Food, clothes, basket ware etc visit the market, enjoy a beer at La Bellevue and then stroll down to the river for lunch followed by a boat ride down the river. Good supermarket here with fresh fish delivered regularly and has a petrol station,. Nice shop with local wines and produce situated in old railway tunnel called Le Tunnel!